In 1977, after Huang Kecheng went to the headquarters, he was blocked by the sentry and sat on the r

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In the year, after Huang Kecheng went to the headquarters, he was blocked by the sentry and sat on the road to chat with his old subordinates.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the military and local circles experienced many political movements, resulting in many generals being forced to leave their posts or being overthrown. As the situation progressed, the men were rehabilitated and reassigned.

In the seventies, ** Tan Zheng and Huang Kecheng returned one after another and were appointed to the same position. In the fifties and sixties, these three held important posts such as secretary general of the Central Military Commission, chief of the General Staff, and director of the General Political Department.

Among them, Huang Kecheng was the third chief of the general staff of the People's Republic of China (excluding the acting chief of the general staff), succeeded Su Yu as chief of the general staff in 1958, and before that served as the secretary general of the Military Commission.

However, after the Lushan Conference, he fell into a state of long-term idleness until 1965, when he was assigned to Shanxi as vice governor. However, his performance did not last long, and he was placed under guardianship for 8 years because of his sports.

In 1975, the general was in poor health and wrote a letter wishing to return to Beijing. In the spring of 1977, he returned to Beijing, but there was no welcome ceremony at the station and no official conclusion.

He was placed in the guest house of the Central Organization Department, and the surroundings were very quiet and no one paid attention. Later, he learned that although the Gang of Four had been crushed, the internal struggle was still very fierce, and his life after returning to Beijing was very dull, and he could only hang out.

Once, he walked to the rear of the general, who had been a minister and commissar, but the sentry would not let him in. Despite his age on crutches, the Sentinels didn't know him, didn't think he was the founding general, and didn't know that he was the leader here.

For the sentinel, it is his duty to protect those who are not allowed to enter from entering and leaving at will.

Huang Kecheng was bent on finding his former subordinates, and he listed the names of several people, but after verification, none of them were here. He was confused and didn't know that these people had gone.

Suddenly, he remembered a person who had worked beside him, and he said his name, and it turned out that he had found it. These two old subordinates have not seen each other for nearly 20 years, and at first the old subordinates did not recognize Huang Kecheng, because Huang Kecheng's appearance has changed, from a man in his fifties to a man in his seventies.

However, the old subordinate heard the chief's tone from his voice and was very excited. The two sat down on the side of the road and chatted for a long time. Who would have thought that the once famous generals would sit on the road and chat with people.

The two of them chatted for a long time, and those who didn't know thought they were the two of them.

After staying in the guest house for a while, an important guest came to the house, who was the head of the Central Organization at that time. I expressed to him my determination to solve the current problem once and for all, and hoped that he would return to work.

In December 1977, I was assigned to serve as an adviser to the Central Military Commission, and only a year later, in December, I was co-opted as a member of the First Committee at the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee and was elected as the executive secretary of the First Discipline Inspection Commission.

Although my physical condition is not very good, I still persevered in order to implement the party's principles and policies in the new period, put things in order, rectify the party's style, and correct unjust, false and wrongly decided cases.

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